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Fever from last 15 days
I have been suffering from fever from last 15 days .. But I'm not feeling any un comfortable during this fever ..Whole day I feel normal  but in evening my temperature become high nd my taste is also normal like normal days ...
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Thank you for sharing your concern. Persistent fever for 15 days, especially one that is higher in the evenings, warrants further investigation. The possible causes could range from infections like typhoid or tuberculosis to viral illnesses or even autoimmune conditions. I suggest you undergo the following tests: 1. Complete blood count (CBC) 2. C-reactive protein (CRP) 3. Fever profile (including tests for malaria, dengue, and typhoid) 4. Chest X-ray 5. ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) Please maintain hydration and avoid spicy or oily foods until more information is available. Early diagnosis is key to better management. For a detailed evaluation and treatment, feel free to consult me directly. You can also reach out via WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two for further assistance.
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Do CBC, crp, esr,
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Need CBC,Crp,Fever profile and review with reports.
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1. Eat smaller, frequent meals. 2. Avoid trigger foods (spicy, fatty, acidic). 3. Choose bland foods (crackers, toast, plain rice). 4. Stay hydrated. 5. Avoid carbonated drinks. 6.
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Most of history is missing. Anyway fever for 15 days with evening rise should be evaluated. Go with tests like CBC ,CRP ,urine R/E and consult with physician
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Good morning, although your history given here is incomplete to land on any conclusion, we may draw few differentials. As you said your Fever increase in evening, suggestive of malaria. But to confirm it we need more history like is your Fever associated with chill,cold, cough, headache, stomach pain, loose motion, etc.
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Get tested for CBC MPFT DENGUE SEROLOGY and contact with reports. Till then you can take TAB DOLO 650 1-1-1 FOR 3 DAYS AND THEN WHENEVER YOU FEEL FEVER TAB AUGMENTIN 1-0-1 FOR 5 DAYS TAB PANTOGAURD 1-0-1 (B/F) FOR 5 DAYS CAP LACTOBACILLIUS 0-1-0 FOR 5 DAYS TAB LIMCEE 1-0-1 FOR 5 DAYS
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Kindly consult for proper evaluation and treatment.
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Fever lasting for 15 days needs to be examined by a physician in your area and some blood tests that includes CBC , urine , typhoid and malaria.
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Consult physician
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details. Kindly consult via whatsapp on nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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A clinical examination is going to be most important for coming to a diagnosis  . Please get your CBC, Dengue Antigen and Malaria antigen tested. You should consult a General Physician in your area with the reports.
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Kindly connect.
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Avoid cold and sour food Steam inhalation and gargles Do connect and consult Will help you
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Needs to be evaluated. Get cbc , crp done and have a follow up.
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Better to consult.a few investigations may be needed.
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Kindly consult once for discussion
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Visit to nearest clinic or hospital
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